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The Virginia Senate voted unanimously Monday to pass the Joint Commission on Health Care bill SB 726, which will let Virginia doctors recommend the use of cannabidiol oil or THC-A oil for the treatment of any diagnosed condition or disease.
The state has approved three dispensaries to provide cannabis oil to seizure patients. But with only 17 doctors able to prescribe it, the oils still can be tough to secure.
There's nearly $750,000 in funding available to graduating Pueblo seniors attending a local college or university through Pueblo County's cannabis-tax funded scholarship.
The legal cannabis industry is posting some eye-popping job-growth numbers.
At 800,000-square-feet, the Aurora Sky facility being built by Aurora Cannabis at the Edmonton International Airport is poised to be the largest licensed cannabis facility in the world.
As restaurants wrestle with regulations and how to reach the cannabis crowd, chefs experiment with infusions and edibles.
Marijuana is a smoking hot topic at the Georgia State Capitol. A half dozen State Senators are behind a resolution to legalize recreational marijuana in Georgia.
San Francisco's move could be the beginning of a larger movement to address old pot convictions, though it's still far from clear how many other counties will follow the famously liberal city's lead.
The world’s most expensive gram of cannabis can be yours for $32.66 on the illicit market in Tokyo.
State Treasurer John Chiang laid out a plan Tuesday to create a public bank for marijuana merchants in open defiance of what he called an “out of step” Trump administration fixing to take the hose to California’s sizzling new herbal trade.
California opened the world’s biggest legal pot market, and Vermont’s state legislature became the first to legalize marijuana.
More than 5,000 people packed the Denver Mart this weekend for the Indo Expo's fifth cannabis trade show.
A recently introduced bill would allow residents to use oil extracted from cannabis plants as long as the product is prescribed by a licensed practitioner.
We already have among the highest rates of use globally. People are already sourcing their cannabis effectively.
Accumulating evidence suggests that cannabis-based medications, particularly CBD-rich preparations that enhance the brain’s inhibitory signaling, may be a potential autism treatment.
A national cannabis trade organization has proposed new packaging standards for its members.
Bipartisan lawmakers are urging the Trump administration to back off of marijuana, they wrote in a letter on Thursday.